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Year-round weekend service over the route and full MBTA Commuter Rail service as far as Buzzards Bay are under consideration. [10] [11] It is the first scheduled passenger train to Cape Cod since Amtrak's Cape Codder ceased operation in 1996, and the first direct service between South Station in Boston and Cape Cod since 1961. [12]
The Cape Cod Central Railroad is owned by the same parent company, and operates passenger trains as a heritage railroad. A plan to start "Mass Coastal" commuter rail service between Middleborough and Buzzards Bay or Sandwich in 2010 [7] has not been implemented as of 2023, but the seasonal CapeFLYER train started running to Hyannis in the ...
One of the Cape Cod Central Railroad's excursion trains in 2009 A CapeFLYER train crosses the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge on the Cape Main Line in 2013 A Massachusetts Coastal Railroad freight train operating in 2014. Throughout the 20th century, most of the railroad tracks on the outer Cape were removed, with many being replaced with rail ...
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In 2013, the CapeFLYER service began running from South Station to Hyannis on summer weekends – the first direct service from Boston to Cape Cod since 1959. Though officially a Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority service, the CapeFLYER uses MBTA equipment. [30] A 4-mile extension of the Fitchburg Line to Wachusett station opened on September ...
Nelligan, Tom (October 1986). "Cape Cod Rail Revival". Trains. 46 (12): 18–18A. ISSN 0041-0934. Massachusetts. Dept. of the State Auditor (October 29, 1990). State Auditor's report on the activities of the Cape Cod and Hyannis Railroad under the 1986, 1987 and 1988 passenger service agreements with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Report ...
"If you're a fan of Christmas, you'll enjoy the train," she said. When does the Polar Express run on Cape Cod? Rides officially began on the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 24, and run until Dec. 23.
Route 66 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The highway runs 13.65 miles (21.97 km) from Route 112 in Huntington east to Route 9 in Northampton . Route 66 connects the western Hampshire County towns of Huntington, Westhampton , and Northampton and passes through Smith College at its eastern end.